Juventus have a new record in the Euros, with the most goals scored by their players in a European Championship as Leonardo Bonucci becomes the oldest to score in a Final of the competition.
Cristiano Ronaldo scored five goals before Portugal were eliminated, contributing to the final tally of 12 goals scored by Juventus players at the Euros.
That’s a new record of goals scored by one club’s players in a European Championship and Bonucci broke the record when he also set an individual one with his equaliser against England in the Final.
Bonucci is 34 years and 71 days old and thus became the oldest player to score in a EURO Final.
“It’s really fortunate for me and incredible that it’s all coming together in the same year. That’s something that I didn’t expect, but I always dream of achieving the biggest things.”